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McKINNEY, TEXAS - University of North Carolina golfer Casey Grice won the Craig Ranch
Intercollegiate this week, a part of the Texas Collegiate Amateur Tour. Grice fired at 2-under-par 214 total and
finished two strokes ahead of Susy Grunden, a senior at Texas A&M.

Grice, a junior from College Station,
Texas, fired a 3-under 69 in the final round which included an eagle-3 on the
par-5, 480-yard fifth hole. Her final
also included five birdies and four bogeys.
She fired a 1-under 71 in the second round and a 2-over 74 in the first
round. The 54-hole event was played Dec.
17-18 at TPC Craig Ranch which featured a par 72, 5,924-yard layout.

Grice
led the Tar Heels during the fall campaign with a 72.67 stroke average. She carded top-20 finishes in all four of
Carolina's events, her top outing was a runner-up finish at the Liz Murphey
Fall Preview where she led Carolina to the team title as well. She also helped lead the Tar Heels win their
final tournament of the fall campaign, where she tied for seventh place at the
Ruth's Chris Tar Heel Invitational. In
the first two events of the fall, Grice tied for 13th at the Mason Rudolph
Championship and tied for 14th at the Cougar Classic.